R2R Kawa-eLicenser v1.0.1 | 5.31 MB
Team R2R 2013.07.17
eLicenser is a license-management and copy-protection technology used by many software companies. Here end-users are provided with the current and previous versions of the eLicenser Control (eLC) to ensure the reliability of eLicenser-protected software.
The eLicenser Control Center (eLCC) application is a completely revised version of the License Control Center (LCC) application and fully compatible with all eLicenser-protected software. And although the eLCC may be the most obvious part, the eLC software package also includes the latest eLicenser drivers and license database.
Taking customer feedback and user feedback into account, the eLCC application’s design has been improved significantly. Moreover, the eLCC provides new features, has scored a performance boost and is easier to use than its LCC predecessor.
The video shows the new features and enhancements found in the eLCC, such as managing licenses or assisting support departments to identify problems.
About Kawa-eLicenser
Kawa-eLicenser is the “LAME” emulator for Syncrosoft eLicenser. The emulator is based on SYNSOACC v1.20.0.0 and emulates its memory management and license callback. It includes 2 binaries, 32bit and 64bit for Windows.
Although our emulator returns license to the application, it does not have any MCFACT crypt related functions. In other words, our emulator only works with weak implementation of the eLicenser. Your dreamed Cubase and Nexus does not work with our cheap work 😀
Even though, as we said, non McFACTed applications will work perfectly with this emulator. Also it gives you a chance to try most functions with some applications (e.g. Arturia Vintage Synth use MCFACT only for factory presets). The value – is decided by YOU!
v1.0.1 – Fixed memory allocation. This will avoid being demo mode on some application like Waldorf P.P.G Wave 3.
v1.0.0 – First Release
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